Reading Sixteenth-Century Poetry combines close readings of individual
poems with a critical consideration of the historical context in which
they were written. Informative and original, this book has been
carefully designed to enable readers to understand, enjoy, and be
inspired by sixteenth-century poetry.
- Close reading of a wide variety of sixteenth-century poems, canonical
and non-canonical, by men and by women, from print and manuscript
culture, across the major literary modes and genres
- Poems read within their historical context, with reference to five
major cultural revolutions: Renaissance humanism, the Reformation, the
modern nation-state, companionate marriage, and the scientific
revolution
- Offers in-depth discussion of Skelton, Wyatt, Surrey, Isabella
Whitney, Gascoigne, Philip Sidney, Spenser, Marlowe, Mary Sidney
Herbert, Donne, and Shakespeare
- Presents a separate study of all five of Shakespeare's major poems -
Venus and Adonis, The Rape of Lucrece, 'The Phoenix and Turtle, '
the Sonnets, and A Lover's Complaint- in the context of his
dramatic career
- Discusses major works of literary criticism by Plato, Aristotle,
Horace, Longinus, Philip Sidney, George Puttenham, Percy Bysshe
Shelley, Seamus Heaney, Adrienne Rich, and Helen Vendler